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Has anybody found a suitable bolt up fuel sender that drops into the tank without any modification. I ordered one from Bob's impala parts on eBay and I had to bend and finagle it into the tank so much so that it broke before I even got it installed. Where can I get a good one
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TATA,
IF you have the behind the seat tank, any of the parts house stock this. However, running new dash gauges and need to update the Ohms for the modern sending units. I sent mine of to Maya Motors (SIC) to do the conversion. Ran me about $25.00 for the work and new resistor |
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It is a regular tank. and I happened to locate one at the local junkyard so it seems like it's working so we'll see
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